During law school, he was a legal clerk to the Hon. Richard D. Bennett of the US District Court for the District of Maryland and the United States Department of Justice, Criminal Division. He was also awarded the Mooers Trophy for being the outstanding trial advocate in his law school class. He is currently the Yong Lawyer Representative to the Exemption and Immunities Committee of the American Bar Association's Antitrust Section.

Stephen has contributed to a number of publications in the field of antitrust. In 2013, the Institute of Competition Law recognized A Policy Divided Against Itself?Health Care Reform and FTC Enforcement Policy as the best general antitrust article by a private practitioner.

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The Cartel Report: Commentary on Antitrust Enforcement from Around the WorldRobert E. Bloch,Kiran S. Desai,Adam L. Hudes,Kelly B. Kramer,Stephen M. Medlock, February 27, 2015Not too long ago, many countries—perhaps even most countries—either did not criminalize cartel conduct or did not enforce the laws prohibiting cartels. In the past 20 years or so, that has changed dramatically. Today, cartels, “the supreme evil of antitrust,” are unlawful...